Free refills on sugary beverages are now banned in France. It’s the country’s latest effort to fight obesity.

On average, nearly one out of six adults in the European Union is considered obese, though Frances number of obese adults is a little less than the EUs average, according to the European health Interview Survey released in October.

The refill ban is just the latest health measure put in place by the French.

In 2014 the country banned vending machines from schools, and starting in 2011, school cafeterias were limited to serving French fries once a week. France has also imposed a soda tax, the New York Times reported.